Vertical Illuminance Uniformity for LED Road Lighting

D. Lou, Yingdong Wei
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LED road lighting has been installed in many cities and it's dominating for almost all new roads. Its advantages have been well recognized, such as improved energy efficiency, better beam control, slim design, smart control, etc. However, visual discomfort has been one of the often-heard complaints about LED road lights since very long ago. Visual discomfort can be attributed to three factors in general: disability/discomfort glare, road surface uniformity, vertical illuminance distribution. For disability/discomfort glare and road surface uniformity, there have been abundant studies and standards available for engineers and researchers to refer to. While in comparison, the vertical illuminance distribution lacks sufficient investigative efforts. Of the many factors that impact visual comfort for road lighting, vertical illuminance distribution was sometimes mentioned but only in a qualitative manner and always linked with Small Target Visibility (STV). In this study, we aimed to fully understand the role of vertical illuminance distribution in visual comfort for road lighting. The related on-site investigations, perception tests, optical simulations, as well as the posterior verifications were all carried out on the context of typical China's road configurations. As a result, an initial model has been developed in characterizing the impact of vertical illuminance distribution on visual comfort for drivers. It is believed to be a proper supplement to the existing visual comfort evaluation system.
LED道路照明的垂直照度均匀性
许多城市都安装了LED道路照明,几乎所有新建道路都采用LED照明。它的优点已得到公认,如提高能源效率,更好的光束控制,超薄设计,智能控制等。然而,视觉不适一直是一个经常听到的抱怨LED路灯,因为很久以前。视觉不适一般可归因于三个因素:残疾/不适眩光,路面均匀性,垂直照度分布。对于致残/不适眩光和路面均匀性,已经有大量的研究和标准可供工程师和研究人员参考。而相比之下,垂直照度分布缺乏足够的研究努力。在影响道路照明视觉舒适性的诸多因素中,人们有时会提到垂直照度分布,但这只是定性的,而且总是与小目标能见度(STV)联系在一起。在本研究中,我们旨在充分了解垂直照度分布在道路照明视觉舒适性中的作用。相关的现场调查、感知测试、光学模拟以及后验验证都是在中国典型道路配置的背景下进行的。因此,在描述垂直照度分布对驾驶员视觉舒适度的影响时,已经开发了一个初始模型。该方法是对现有视觉舒适性评价体系的适当补充。
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